Happy Thursday! Scarlett here again to deliver another canvas project
for you to peep out. This was actually the first project I created upon
getting my amazing goodie package from Crop Stop but since it was a
doozie I decided to make you all wait just a bit.
Supplies
Claudine Hellmuth Jumbo Bloom Stamp Set
Claudine Hellmuth Purple Palette Semi-gloss Acrylic
Couture Creations Limited Edition Serenity Collection-Damask Embossing Folder
Crafters Workshop Chevron Template
Dyan Reavely-Dylusions Ink Mists - Fresh Lime, Lemon Zest, Pure Sunshine, Vibrant Turquoise
Ranger Dry Fine Glitter-Thistle
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The canvas I worked on was an 11x 14 stretched canvas and it started out with the first layer looking like this:
My apologies for the slight blurriness of the photo, but because I used
some glossy gel medium it can be rather tough to shoot clearly. On this
first layer I used some tissue paper then stamped over it using the Claudine Hellmuth Jumbo Bloom Stamp Set .
I cannot tell you how much I adore these stamps!! The way they stamp
with paint is absolutely lovely and I really liked that I was able to
stamp over the texture of the tissue paper and still get a good image.
The
second layer involved layering in some tape pieces at the bottom and
randomly stamping over the entire piece with a tiny background stamp.
On my background stamp I used some Claudine Hellmuth Purple Palette semi-gloss acrylic and
mixed it with a little bit of gesso to tone down the color a bit. I
also spread some Gold Mica Flakes all over the canvas. These really add
a nice touch of texture and sparkle plus they dry fairly quickly -
bonus! Once all of that work was completed I grabbed my chevron
Crafter's Workshop stencil, spread some paste over it let it dry and
then sprayed it with Dyan Reavely Dylusion mists - Fresh Lime, Lemon Zest, Pure Sunshine and Vibrant Turquoise. I also used some Color Shine mists to give the canvas additional shimmer.
Please note the stencil I used is currently not available in the store but the Crafters Workshop - Chunky Chevron (6x6) would be a good alternative and is available in the store. I own this one too and love it just as much.
Here I began building up a little scene. This canvas was for my niece.
She was so sweet and had put a little bug in my sister in law's ear
that she would love a canvas from me for her Christmas present. So of
course I was more than obliging. I must say I about freaked my beak
when I saw this house stencil by the Crafters Workshop. I
had never seen it before and couldn't wait to use it! I grabbed some
wood grain patterned paper, light modeling paste, and used a palette
knife to spread it over the stencil. Voila! Cutie houses made. All I
had to do was cut them out and then I lightly colored them with some Pan
Pastels. You'll see that in a later picture.
I embossed the patterned paper clouds for the canvas using the Couture Creations Limited Edition Serenity Collection-Damask Embossing Folder. I used a gesso wash over each piece to tone down the pattern
and pop the embossing. Really love this technique and will be
definitely be using it more often.
In this shot you can see the
clouds are placed and outlined, I added a sun (this is a hand carved
stamp I made done on sticky back canvas), and a Scrap FX chipboard hot
air balloon. I edged up the canvas with some of my new favorite glitter - Ranger's Dry Fine Glitter-Thistle.
I also used heaps of this on the letters used to spell out my niece's
name. This is seriously a little tub of glitter that will go a long,
long way. Love.
All of these steps combined in to this piece now hanging on my niece's door:
Supplies
Claudine Hellmuth Jumbo Bloom Stamp Set
Claudine Hellmuth Purple Palette Semi-gloss Acrylic
Couture Creations Limited Edition Serenity Collection-Damask Embossing Folder
Crafters Workshop Chevron Template
Dyan Reavely-Dylusions Ink Mists - Fresh Lime, Lemon Zest, Pure Sunshine, Vibrant Turquoise
Ranger Dry Fine Glitter-Thistle
I'm thrilled with the outcome
but better yet my niece adored it!! From what I hear it was hung up as
soon as she could get her dad to help her with it which was pretty quick
because she was persistent...teehee. Warms my heart. When I was there
a couple weeks ago she took me right upstairs to show me and then
promptly said we should go to town painting her walls. She is
definitely related to me and my little kindred artsy spirit. Love her
to bits and really hope you loved taking a peek in to the creative
process behind this canvas.
Take good care and I'll see you next week for my last share. My how time does fly when you're having a grand ol' time.
Scarlett
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4 comments:
oh wow hun stunning or what the detail is amazing and love the background you have made hugs Cherylx
Thank you for the sweet comments Cheryl! Hugs right back at'cha! xx Scarlett
I love it!!! Way to rock it out my friend!
I love how you walk us through your creative thinking - and your niece is fortunate to be the recipient of one of your beautiful works of art!
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